Epidemic


 
 
Epidemic

An epidemic is a disease that appears as new cases in the population in a period of time at a rate (the number of new cases in the population during a specified period of time is called the incidence rate) that substantially exceeds what is "expected," based on recent experience. It is therefore a somewhat subjective category and depends on what is "expected." An epidemic may be restricted to one locale (an outbreak), more general (an "epidemic") or even global (pandemic). Because it is based on what is "expected" or thought normal, a few cases of a very rare disease like rabies may be classified as an "epidemic," while many cases of a common disease (like the common cold) would not. Common diseases that occur at a constant but relatively high rate in the population are said to be "endemic." An example of an endemic disease is malaria in some parts of Africa (for example, Liberia) in which a large portion of the population is expected to get malaria sometime in their lifetime.

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Famous examples of epidemics include the bubonic plague epidemic of Mediaeval Europe known as the Black Death, the Great Influenza Pandemic concurring with the end of World War I, and the current AIDS epidemic, which some also consider to be of pandemic proportions.

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Disease: A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person affected or those in contact with the person. Sometimes the term is used broadly to include injuries, disabilities, syndromes, symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations o...

Pandemic: :For other uses, see the disambiguation section...

Bubonic plague: Bubonic plague is an infectious disease that is believed to have caused several epidemics or pandemics throughout history. Bubonic plague is the most common form of plague, and is characterized by swollen, tender, inflamed lymph glands (called buboes); other forms are Septicemic plague, which occurs...


Epidemic related Images and Photos (experimental)

Caricature of the Influenza Epidemic of 1820  circa 1889
Caricature of the Influenza Epidemic of 1820 circa 1889
The Duke of Orleans Visiting the Sick at L'Hotel-Dieu During the Cholera Epidemic in 1832
The Duke of Orleans Visiting the Sick at L'Hotel-Dieu During the Cholera Epidemic in 1832

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